2006
DOI: 10.1300/j105v30n03_05
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When a Gift is Not a Gift

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“…Ballestro and Howze assert that the criteria for gifts acquisition "requires that the items selected build on the already existing strengths of the library's collection, and meet the institution's programmatic needs." 10 In her paper on the role of the subject specialist librarian in gifts management, Norris pointed out that "Often books that do not circulate frequently can be of extreme value to research, which has a narrower focus and subsequently a smaller user group." 11 This paper also described the benefits of outreach activities by liaison librarians in facilitating donations from faculty members, resulting in books which are valued by faculty being added to the library collection.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ballestro and Howze assert that the criteria for gifts acquisition "requires that the items selected build on the already existing strengths of the library's collection, and meet the institution's programmatic needs." 10 In her paper on the role of the subject specialist librarian in gifts management, Norris pointed out that "Often books that do not circulate frequently can be of extreme value to research, which has a narrower focus and subsequently a smaller user group." 11 This paper also described the benefits of outreach activities by liaison librarians in facilitating donations from faculty members, resulting in books which are valued by faculty being added to the library collection.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ballestro and Howze noted that one benefit of donations may be to significantly enhance holdings in a subject area, or to fill gaps, which typically result from budgetary constraints. 13 At Concordia University Library, the relatively low budget allocations to support the CMLL department for many years may well have had such an impact on the collection. Other issues with library acquisitions, such as those associated with obtaining foreign language and area studies materials, can also result in uneven subject coverage.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%